Friday, June 24, 2016

This is just a general mitred square knitting tutorial. I have not listed yarn or needles used as this can apply to any weight or any size of square. Use a lovely yarn and the needles that you use to get the recommended gauge on the ball band. A little looser is okay, but it's better knit with a good even texture. I also slipped the first stitch knit ways at the begining of every row, this gives a nice even edge.

First begin with a mitred square. For this project I cast on 60 stitches. Placing a marker in the center. You may want to mark the right side with a pin as it's easy to get sides confused.

Row 1

Knit to the 2 stitches before the marker, SSK, slip the marker, K2tog, knit to end.

Row2 knit.

Continue working the decrease row on right side and knitting back on the wrong side. When only 4 stitches remain, work an SSK, remove marker, K2tog. Then knit the 2 remaining stitches together, break yarn and pull tail to finish.

Adding the second square:

With right side facing insert the tip of your needle into the stitch just bound off and pick up a stitch with a new colour of yarn. Continue to pick up stitches along the edge, I like to pick up in the garter stitch bumps, some pick up in the 'ditches' but as long as you are consistent it works. You should easily pick up 30 stitches. ( this may take a couple of tries the first few times but it's worth the effort to do this evenly) After picking up the 30 place a marker. Then using either a backwards loop or cable cast on, cast on another 30 stitches.

Knit one row.

With right side facing work a decrease row and alternating with a knit row make another square.

You can continue adding more squares until the strip is long enough.

The next blog post will show you how to add more squares in other directions, but you might be able to figure it out from this?

Thursday, June 23, 2016

I am learning to play with others! I am a solitary knitter, I chose projects that appeal to me and sometimes they are obscure and few like them and others are some of the most popular on Ravelry.

The Doodler by Stephen West was the most popular pattern in 2016 followed closely by Baable hat. I made both, not realizing I was part of the big trend.

In February I joined the Mystery knit a long by Alana Dakos. It was a big project and had I seen the final result I think I would have not attempted it, but I am glad I did. It was the first time I invited others to join me in the challenge, we had a small group working on the project. It was fun to see the finished projects.

During the month of May I joined the Berroco KAL, mostly because we have the yarn in stock and the project was a big garter stitch wrap! It would make a good shop sample!

I finished on schedule and was quite happy with the results.

The Berroco company is known for its unique designs and quality yarn. I would love to fill the shop with it but the price point is higher than most and I am faced with the ever changing Canadian dollar. I choose the gems and Folio is by far my favourite in their current selection!

Some of you are working on the little buttons cardigan as a way to learn top down knitting. We hope to be able to show you how everyone enterprets the pattern differently.

Thursday, June 16, 2016

The yarn shops of Durham have organized a yarn crawl event and it just happens to fall on the same weekend as World Wide Knit in Public day! The crawl means that each shop will feature special events and sale for their individual shop! Each shop is independently owned and operated. Each shop is as varied as the personalities of the proprietor!

This year we have selected some pretty nice clearance yarn!

You can get your very own mug a few different ways this weekend!

1. Mugs are for sale for $12.00

2. If you spend $30.00 during the yarn crawl you can purchase the mug for $6.00

3. If you spend $60.00 you get a mug for free!

Join us Saturday as we plan to take over the sidewalk and Knit in Public! Bring your Project, a beverage and perhaps a comfy chair? The event runs from 10 am - 3 pm! The Birch Bistro next door is prepared to serve you a lunch if needed. There are some great shops to visit in town as well!

Sunday, June 12, 2016

The Farmer had a bit of surgery. I needed a mindless project to work on while I waited. Long rows of garter stitch was the answer.

I chose 3 skiens of Koigu KPPPM and cast on a lot of stitches. Every few rows I wrapped the yarn around the needle and then dropped the wraps on the way back! The results were this simple scarf.

We created kits with the three colours in the scarf, the pattern is free with the purchase of the yarn!

A nice summery scarf to add a bit of colour to a plain top. Make it a bit wider and it makes a great squishy wrap!

I do have to add if I was only ever to knit with one yarn for the rest of my knitting life it would be Koigu KPPPM, the colours are amazing, the yarn knits beautifully and even though it is a premium yarn the knitting time it gives you is worht every penny!